Journal of Applied Phyiscs 107, 09A730 (2010)
Research and development paper on High performance nanostructured Nd-Fe-B fine powder prepared by melt spinning and jet milling by Dr. Zhongmin Chen,Senior Scientist, Mr. David J. Miller,Director of Research & Development and Dr. Jim Herchenroeder, Vice President.

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